As regulatory bodies discuss what minimum cybersecurity requirements should be implemented, there are many actions hospitals and health systems can take to reduce exposure and limit liability proactively. Here are five of them.
As the shift to value-based care continues to accelerate, providers are looking for ways to streamline referrals, ensure alignment between primary care and specialists, and control network leakage.
Few people fully understand or appreciate how telehealth defines the care landscape today. It's even more unknown how telehealth will shape the future of healthcare. This article aims to put it all into perspective with an overview of the current state of telehealth, its benefits, and the technological innovations driving its growth. Few people fully understand or appreciate how telehealth defines the care landscape today. It's even more unknown how telehealth will shape the future of healthcare. This article aims to put it all into perspective with an overview of the current state of telehealth, its benefits, and the technological innovations driving its growth.
The organization addresses a significant care gap for health systems and hospitals who see these patients in their Emergency Departments and ICUs—and who often discharge them to an uncertain care landscape.
On episode 111 of PSQH: The Podcast, Tony Jace, CEO of the Crisis Prevention Institute, talks about the level of workplace violence faced by healthcare professionals and how to improve training.
In this September 24 webinar, Jen Cowel, Executive Vice President of Accreditation Regulatory Compliance, Patton Consulting, explains everything you need to know about the latest regulatory and compliance changes affecting patient safety and healthcare quality. Sponsored by SAI 360 and Origami Risk.
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